The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, June 18, 1875, Image 2

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«ENi UAI. NOTEK ANI> NEWS.
AN 1KPOBTAXT EM i.JtPRINE.
1776.
GRAND
I
It «coms that at last our vast mineral
resources are to receive some attention
from capitalists abroad, as the follow­
ing from the Portland Oregonian will
attest:
The State Capitol building is rushing up.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
IS 75
A sf<>rm in France rosu1t«'d in damage to
the amount of 11,000.0000 francs.
There is supposed to be 250,000 bushel-, of ’
FRIDAY.............................. '...JUNE IS, 1875.
the old wheat crop yet in this State unsold.
i
I
Thomas Cox has boon appointed deputy
Democratic State Central Committee.
It
may
bo
remembered
by
some
of
our
I
postal agent for Oregon and Washington '
readers (h it men’ion was ma le a number
Territory.
A m«H‘ting of the D'mn-’ratir Stat«' Central
of weeks ago that seme parties of this city I
Committee is hereby calle«l, to be hold in
The Governor has appointc«l Jose F. God«'*’
had fitted out a scientific prospoctor to «
the city of Portland, on Thursday, the 21th of San Francisco a Commissioner ot Deeds search for mines in Southern Oregon. !
for Oregon.
dttV of June, ls?5.
—AT—
From an interview had with one of the par- '
HENRY K LIPPED.
The stealings of Mexicans from Toxas are • ties in interest, wo glean the following : A
< ’hainnan.
•j|»oken of as exceedingly largo, espcially in purse was made up by ten gentlemen, two ,
The OVERBECK GROVE.
Jacksonville. .May 19, 1875.
the cattle line.
of thorn forming tho exploring party. Tho j
Workmen's societies in Paris have opened instructions briefly given to thorn in start-!
«■RANT AND THU THIRD TEBU.
sub«eript ions to provide tor semling a dele- ■ ing were these : “Don’t touch any mines, ■
milE PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY OF
gation to the Philadelphia exhibition.
however rich they mav seem to promise, I L this County have unanimously agreed
President Grant has finally been
Th«' Walla Walla and Columbia River unless they will pay right from tho sur- 1 to celebrate thoWtli Anniversary of Ameri­
drawn out on the “Third Term Ques­ Railroad is in running order to a point | face.” Weeks rolled round and nothing can Independence in grand and appropriate
tion,” and his letter on this subject to within eleven miles of Walla Walla City.
• • ri•■•■•ponding to those instructions was style at th«' Ovcrbeek Grove on Saturday,
July 3d, 1S75.
Harry White, President of the Penn­ A somewhat sensational paper in Brook- I fnind. Galiep creek and other famous lo-
ORDER OF EXERCISES.
v . to investigated, but still nothing
sylvania State Convention, is before I lyn says it is under-toad that new and ini- I ealities
satisfactory—the purse was exhausted ami I Procession will form on the Grounds at
the people. Far from being a positive portant evidence in the Beecher case has filled again, when finally Messrs. Kelly and 9:30 o’clock a . M., under tho lead of I). 1>. M.
been uncart he I.
Buick.
denial, it is in fact satisfactory evidence
Stevens, th«' prospectors, announced that ! Music by the Choir.
Mr. Allen Parker, of Albany, writes from
Prayer by the (’haplain, Rev. M. Peterson.
that he is and always has been a can­ Ohio that he used to think that the finest they had found some exceedingly fine ■ Reading
of Declaration of Independence
ledges
in
Josephine
county.
Ore
was
found
didate for re-election as President for country in the world, but now considers : on on«' of their claims paving $12 50 per ton, by J. D. Fountain.
Music by the Glee Club.
the third time. His avowal that he is , < >reg 'U far ahead of it.
Rea«ling of Grange Declaration by I). S.
and on another, from which they now have
no more anxious for a third term than | Tho Trustees of t he Corvallis Agricultural I out some fifty tons, unselecte«! ore, shows ; K. Buick.
College have secured the services of the
National Anthem.
he was for the first, is proof enough same corps of teachers for another year. I <12 <'>■”•. The company, we understand, have | Oration by Prof. J. IL Skidmore.
«.oeurod some 11,000 feet of claims rich in i M usie by the < ’heir.
for anyone cognizant with the alacrity The next term « pens Sept. 27th, 1S75.
gold and silver. A number of men .are at ’ Announcement ot Dinner by 1). D. M.
that he accepted the Republican nomi­ There has been a terrible earthquake in work opening tlie ledges, and it is claimed ' Buick.
DINNER will represent the fat of
nation in ISOS, and the avidity he New Grenada, South America. The de-I that they have 200 tons of pay ore on the the Tin
load, and be the best ever ofl’ered to the
struction was (ho greatest in tho valley of j «lumps. Tho company have recently pur­ people
of Southern Oregon. The grounds
prosecuted his candidacy for the sec­ Cueuta, on the Mexican frontier. It is said i
chased a small first-class five stamp mill, will bi neatly and appropriately fitted up,
ond time, that he is a prominent aspi­ pi.O.’U lives were destroyed by the calamity which will be up and in running order in­ and no pains will bp spared by the Commit­
nake the affair a grand success.
rant.
I Leland Stanford is building himself a pri- i side of six weeks. We aro informed by one tee No to irtoxieating
drinks will lie allowed on
The letter, as a whole, is very eva­ vate residence in San Francisco which is to , of the company that they now have suffi­ the grounds ; but those who wish to put up
for the sale of cool drinks, native
sive on the main topic, and is more of cos« S'ton.o«.«). Th«' supper, or hall room, is ' cient funds in tho treasury to keep tho en­ stands
to be SO by 30 feet, the floor of which is to ! terprise running until bullion returns are wines, enionadc,candies, notions, etc., may
do so bv making the necessary arrange­
an eulogium of “U. S. Grant, President l»e laid with Oregon pino and highly pol- '
made.
ments vith the committee.
of the United States,” than an answer ¡shed.
ArtieJes wore filed yesterday in thocounty
A corlial invitation is extended to all.
to the question propounded. It ridi- i The fisheries of tho Lower Columbia Riv­ clerk's office by Messrs. L. P. W. Quimby, A Gool Timo Generally is Expected!
cules the press for broaching the third er are the largest of the kind in the world- i J. B. Pilkington and IL IL Northup, the
Marshal of tho Dav, Gen. John E. Ross.
term subject, and censures Republi­ The amount of salmon and smelt taken and name of which corporation is the “Oregon Assistant Marshals, 1. W. Berry. John Size­
packed seems almost fabulous, when given. ! Quartz Mill and Mining Company.” Dura­ more. Dolph Carlton, Win. Ray, E. E. Gore,
cans for entertaining such an idea ; Fine fish are taken in all of tho mountain j tion of the corporation fixed .at 50 years.
Tims. A right.
| The business and object of the corporation
yet in tho very next paragraph it ' streams.
COMMITTEES.
shall
be
to
carry
on
mining,
to
locate,
pur
­
leaves the unmistaken impression that
O h Miisic— Loader, H. F. Root ; Mis. L.
Thirty thousand dollars were received at '
chase,
hold,
work
and
vend
quartz
and
Colver,
Al. Rose, Miss Alice Gray, — ClifT,
its author will take a third nomination Roseburg by express on tho 9th, from ; gravel mines, mills and mill sites, and orc Robt. Gray.
if he can get it, and which he will have San Francisco, by A. T. Green, and counted mines. Amount of capital stock of tho cor­ On J7711010/’—Jacob Uh, Arthur Wilson.
over by him to the Coos Bov Wagon Road j
Samuel Colver, .Mrs. J. E. Plymalo, Mrs.
no difficulty in procuring, should he Company as part payment for their road poration, $500,000. Capital stock to be di­ R. M. McDonough, Mrs. John Colman.
vided into 50,000 shares, of $10 each. The
On /Va ncr— General Superintendent, Mrs.
insist.
and lands.
principal place of business of tho corpora­ Ellen lih ; Mrs. Hannah Jones. Mrs. Clark
This missive will be an effective Th«' Pope, in reply to an address pre- ' tion is Portland.
Taylor. Mrs. Conrad .Mingus, Mrs. I). S. K.
Btiick, Mrs. Arch Morris, Mrs. PetorSimon,
seated
to
him
from
students
of
colleges
in
■
quietus on the administration journals
We learn from other sources that Mrs. J. N. T. Miller, Mrs. John Cardwell,
America
thanking
him
for
the
elevation
of
•
which time and again have disputed
Mrs. 'I’homas Wright.
Archbishop McClosky, refers to tho excel- f tb.c mines which this company propose
Committee />» Ithiner— Mrs. J.
the legitimacy of the third term argu­ lent rec-ption given to the appointment, working tiro located somewhere near O’ Adiiihomil
Brien, Mrs. L. Chappel, Mrs. E. E. Top­
ment. How refreshingly silent are and adds that the harvest ¡3 ripe and labor­ Kcrhyville. A few years ago, a min­ ping, Mrs. Dolph Carlton, Mrs. Jetf. Tyr­
rell, Mrs. (). Gania rd, Mrs. John Sizemore,
they now! Inwardly they cur-e the ers only are wanted.
ing company spent about $30,000 in Mrs. Wirtz, Mrs. Harvey Oatman. Mrs. M.
ehambf'rs, Hobart Tavlor, James Mc­
“Great American Sphynx” at Wash­ A recent debt statement shows a reduc­ putting up a ten-stamp mill and sink­ A.
Donough, Wm. Simpson, J. A. Grieve, Sam
tion «luring May of $s!»,000 ; balances as fol­
ington for opening his mouth and giv­ lows : ('urreney, 8 l,3»n),000 ; special deposit ing a shaft on tho G ild Back ledge, March. Job" Dollarhido.
A. D. HELMAN, Chairman.
ing vent to such unmistakable proof of of legal tenders for redemption of certifi­ hut the manager tried to play a freeze-
W. J. I’r.YM Ai.E, Scc’y.
the inaccuracy of their assumptions cates ot deposit, S' io .OOO.O u O ; coin, $1,000,000; out game on the rest of the interested
after such a studious silence. The Re­ including certificates. $20,000,000 ; outstand­ parties, and finally succeeded In play­
ing legal tenders, $377,000,000.
Official P:ip r for Jackson A Jos. phin • Coi’.n'i a .
— FOB—
SPRING AND SUMMER.
GWTD OPENING!
Another Political Abortion.
find MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY!
FSSHEB & CARO,
(Successors to A. Fisher A Bro.)
ave pleasure in announcing
tho receipt of a largo invoice of
H
Eancy
Staple Dry-Goods,
CUSTOM-MADE
GENTS’ AND BOES’ CLOTHING,
HATS,
HARDWARE, CROCKEhY, GLASSWARE,
IJiJUORS,
TOBACCO A?iD CIGARS,
The State Central Committees, ap­
pointed by the State Temperance Un­
ion and Temperance Alliance, met in
Portland on the 7th and 8th. They
adopted resolutions relating to the or­
ganization of tho party in each county,
and making the members of tho cen-,
tral committee the county committee
for calling the county conventions, ap­
pointing judges of precincts, etc. All
persons who will support tho nomina­
Work on the State Capitol is being pushed
tion of the State convention are to be forward
rapidly, and there are now about
allowed a vote at the precinct elections. 40 mon at work. The south end of the main
The different counties are allowed the building is now within six feet of the height
following representation in the State desired. The contractor has a force of eight
men busily employed in riveting, and there
convention: Baker, 3; Clackamas, 5; are now two girders in position, two more
Clatsop, 1 ; Coos, 3 ; Curry, 1 ; Co­ ready to be lowered into place, and only one
lumbia, 1 ; Douglas, 5 ; (»rant, 2 ; left to bo put together. All the work of
Jackson, 5 ; Josephine, 1 ; Lane, 6 ; riveting and lowering to place will bo fin­
ished about the 19th of this month—so says
Linn, 8 ; Marion, 9 ; Multnomah, 10 ; the Record.
Polk, 4 ; Tillamook, 1 ; Umatilla, 4 ; j Tho Walla Walla Statesman says : “The
Union, 3 ; Washington, 3 ; Wasco, 3 ; respective parties in Oregon in forming their
Yamhill, 4. If any member of the platforms tor the special Congressional elec­
central committee refuses to act in that tions, should take a decided stand in rela­
tion to opening the Umatilla reservation.
capacity the chairman of the commit­ One of the finest bodies of land on the Pa­
tees are empowered to appoint a per­ cific coast, embracing many thousands of
acres not required for Indian purposes, it is
son in their stead.
!
'
I
OR ANY OTHER MAN.
NOTICE TO TEACHERS.
Candies and Nuts o f Every Description,
Saturday. June SO, 1A73.
T
BAR, PLATE AND ASSORTED IRON.
NAILS,
MINING TOOL.
SHOT, BRUSHES.
CARPENTER TOOLS.
BLACKSMITH TOOLS,
IRON WASH-KETTLES,
BRASS ANI) IRON WIRE,
SHEET-IRON WARE.
Cast Iron and Steel Plows.
HOPE,
CAULDRONS,
CULTIVATORS,
COPPER WARE.
WHEEL-BARROWS'.
SHEET-IRON WARE,
WOODKN A ND WILLOW WARE,
STOVES.
LIQUORS
FOR CASH.
of all l<in«ls—just what every married man
All we ask is a call and we will guarautee wants in his family. And if yon don’t be­
satisfaction.
lieve it. call ami examine inv stock before
rir Remember the old place,
purchasing elsewhere.
All kinds of pro« luce taken in exchange for
JOHN BILGER.
goods.
FISHER A CARO.
Importer of farm implements and machines.
29tf.
LÄRGE STOCK S NEW GOODS
—AT—
1 r .V K G A DICE’S,
ASHLAND, OGN.,
l?VEllYTnrXO SOLD AT HKASONA-
Tho«»c desiring Certificates will take duo i’j hie rates. Give me a rail and jndge for
notice thereof and govern themselves ac­ yonrselves.
33tf.
absolutely shameful that w hite mon should cordingly.
IL C. FLEMING,
CHEAP FOR CASH!
Tcrntuvh'» Arrival at Klainath.
County School Superintendent.
be denied its use. The few remaining In­
_
dians can readily be distributed between the
MRS. BROWN,
From a private letter, received by Simcoe and Warm Spring Reservations.”
Administrator’s Notice.
milE UNDERSIGNED HAM JUST RE-
the 8alem Record from Fort Klamath,: The Charlotte (N. C.) Observer thus de-
ASHLAND,
otice is hereby given that
I turned from San Francisco, where he
tho undersigned has been appointed
dated June 2d, we extract the follow­ scrilied some centennial money: There
has purehasod the most complete assort­
by the County Court of Jackson County,
tw«i bills—one a $10 note and the other
ment of General Merchandise ever brought
ing items in relation to the feeling of, a were
$2—and they were printed on the com­ Oregon, Administrator of the Estate of Millinery and Ladies Goods, to this market, and is now receiving the
David Farrar, deceased. All persons in­
same. Having paid cash for my goods and
the Indians at the loss of Dave Hill : j monest of paper, the thickness of which debted
to said estate are requested to settle
bought them cheap, I intend selling them
RIBBONS
OF
ALL
KINDS,
“The Indians were here to-day en was between heavy newspaper and Bristol tho same immediately ; «ml all those hav­
CHEAP FOR THE ('ASH.
ing claims against the said estate will pre­
masse to talk over and understand the board. Ono of the bills had on it: “N. sent
I take country produce in exchange for
them with the proper vouchers to me
disappearance of Dave Hill. Tecumseh, Carolina currency. Ten dollars by author­ at my residence in Butte Creek precinct Flowers, Feathers and Trimmings, goods, and aNo' sell to good mon on time
on as reasonable terms as any other house
arrived here day before yesterday, and ity of Congress at Halifax, April 5, 1775.” within six months from the date hereof.
n the county; but I intend to make the
II.
FLEMING,
says they were detained three weeks On the lower left hand corner was the pic­
cash
trade a specialty, and anv one that has
Administrator of tho said Estate.
HAIR, JUTE AND
cash
to pay for goods will find it to their in­
looking for him. The Indians all feel ture of a peacock. Both tho bills are of tho
Juno 1$, 1875 .
25x28.
terest
to give me a call before purchasing
same
size,
say
about
2%
inches
long
and
sad about the matter, but take a sen­
R. B. llARGADINl^
sible view of the case, and blame no nearly square in shape—and both aro per­
LINZN DRAIDS AND SWITCHES,
Ashland, May 11, 1875.
Notice
of
Final
Settlement.
one. Tecumseh thinks he has taken fectly plain on the back.
tho County Court of tho State ot Oregon,
his own life, as a small tomahawk or ! The retail liquor trade of New York is , In for
—A LSO—
Jackson county, sitting in Probate
MRS. M. E. J. FENTON,
simply
enormous.
During
the
year
ending
I
hatchet was missing about the time oi
June 12, 1875.
May ¡st, 1874, tho number of places for
his disappearance.”
In tho matter of tho estate of Thilo Gass- Agent for McCall’s Bazaar Fashion«.
which licenses had been granted for tho
FASHIONABLE MILLINER,
mann, deceased.
This may be only an Indian fancy, salo of tho liquors, including beer, were
GUIS HERRING, ADMINISTRATOR
but we hardly think it is so. Tho re­ 7,450, and the amount received for license T
LAGER! LAGER!!
J J of said estate, having filed in said Court
OREGQN STREET, JACKSONVILLE.
ports that we have hitherto published fees, $575,767 74. For tho year May 1st, his final account for sottloniont, and also
proving for an order for setting tho time
take the view that he has been kid­ 1874, tlie number of licenses granted were for
hearing tho same, therefore notice is
napped and taken to Europe, and it is 5,894, and tho amount received $378,573 16. hereby given that said final account will THE EAGLE BREWERY. QTYLISII PAUrERN HATS, NEW,
During the former year the number of un­ bo heard and determined in said Court on
kJ neat and nobby. Ladies will find it
supposed that he wa3 on the ill-fated licensed shops was about 1,000. In tlie lat­ Tuesday,
tho 10th day of August, 1875, at
greatly to their advantage to call betoro
HE PROPRIETOR, JOS. WETTER ER, purchasing elsewhere.
Schiller that foundered on the Scilly ' ter year about 1,000 places were close«l by which time all persons having any objec­
tions
to
said
final
account
and
settlement
has now on hand and is constantly man­
Particular attention paid to Bridal Hats,
Islands. We soon hope to see this the death of the owners or keepers, or the must then and thero make tho same.
ufacturing the best Lager Beer in Southern 5Vr«Uhs, etc Now is the time to prepare
matter cleared up, and the facts in the ' inability of tho keepers to pay rent. About Bv order of Hon. E. II. Watson, County Oregon, which he will sell in quantities to for the tourth. Orders from the country
other keepers have been selling In de­ Judge.
E. D. FOUDRAY, Clerk.
suit purchasers. Call and test the article.
solicited at her residence on Oregon street.
case made public.
| 600
fiance of the Excise law.
29tf,
Juno 12, 1875.
25x38.
Jacksonville, May 21, 1875.
N
TINWARE,
BRASS PIPES,
FORCE PUMPS,
CHAINS, LEAD PIPE,
IIARI)WARE, CUTLERY.
HYDRAULIC N< >ZZ LF.s,
PAINTS, SIZES, GLASS,
OI/*, HOSE, POWDEIL
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
We are ¡iron«! to state that wo have bought
Tn connection with all these I have on hand
our stock <«f gods at PANTC PltrcfC-j, and
a largo assortment «>f
are ready to sell them accordingly
GROCERIES
CROCKERY,
milEQUARTERLY EXAMINATION OF
I applicants for Teachers’Certificates for
Jackson county, Oregon, will bo held in I TOYS, YANKEE NOTIONS, ETC., KFC.
Jacksonville on
UEFT’S CONSTANTIA’ ON HAND AN
! X assortment of the best
of all kinds, of the best brands, wholesale an«l
retail. Also
TOBACCO, PIPES AND CI GA PS,
GRCCERXES.
TIN, SHEET IRON, COPPER, LEAD, ETC.
Always on hand a large lot of parlor, cook­
ing, office, cabin stoves, of assorted sizes,
plain and fancy, constructed on the latest
fuel-saving plans. Boilers, kettles, pots,
F A M11. Y G ROC E KIE S ! and everything connected with thesestores
warranted durable and perfect.
All articles sold or manufactured by him
In fa"t anything yon may want, no mat­ warranted. His work is made of the best
ter whether von are a
material and of the choicest patterns.
Onlers attended to with dispatch ajul
filled according to directions, fie is deter­
mined to sell at low prices for cash.
Farmer, Miner,
ing out both himself and them,
through trickery and tho employment
of a superintendent who did not know
how to save the gold after the quartz
was taken from the mine and crushed.
Finally tho mill was removed and tho Vermont Stallion “MIKE.”
mine abandoned for so long a time that !
their legal title to the ledge expired I rpTIE CELEBRATED VERMONT ST A L-
I lion. Penigor’s Mike, now owned by
on tho first of last January. During i Cardwell
Caton, will stand at the stables
tho months of February and March ’ of James A. Cardwell, near Jacksonville.
Mik«' is 10 years ol«l, was sired bv old
last the parties of the above named i Vermont,
and is himself the sire of many California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon.
company took possession of the Gold ■ fine trotting horses who have shown extra­
speed, among which aro Taylor’s
Back Ledge and also three others, j ordinary
Benedict, Barney Flanders, McDonough's
i I,WAYS ON H AND THE BEST STOCK
They had specimens of the gold-bear- j Dick. Kahler’s Selim, Plvmale A McDon­ fk ot Patent and Home-made Kill«' and
ough’s Tampson, Cardwell’s Billy, McDon­ Shot Guns, single ami double; Revolvers
ingquartz assayoil, which yielded from j ough’s Nelly.
of tho la’est patents; Pocket Pistols, not,
$12 80 to $G2 G3 per ton. Tho com- j Pasturage for mares from a distance fur small and pow< rfu! ; Derringers, the latest
nished free <>f charge.
' and best ; also, the best Powder and Pow­
pany have now purchased a five-stamp i T eums —$25.
der Flasks ; Hunting and pocket knife* of
A CATON, Propr's.
the best brands; all sorts of Shot and
mill, which they will take to the mines I J. A. C CARDWELL
ak !> w ’E et „ Groom.
Pouches; Cat««. Wads and everything in
by way of Crescent City. The Port- j P. S.—W ear«' prepared to furnish pastur­ the Sportsman's line.
and are making a full season with tho
'.io will also k '. n a full linn of SHELF
land Journal says the company have i age
horse.
12m3.
ITA KDWA RE, N.ails and Rope of all kinds
Ind sizes, Carpen'ers* and Wagon-Makers,
employed Mr. J. G. Kelley, formerly
Tools, a complete assortment of Table and
of Seattle, where he has been in the
YOU
Pocket Cutlery, together with a full supply
I‘aims, Oils. Varnishes. Glass, etc.
assaying business for several years of SHOULD NOT FAIL TO CALL SOON ON of The
above goods are all of the best qual­
late, and has had considerable expe­
ity, and will be sold
BEN SACHS,
rience both in quartz and placer mines.
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.
ID* L now at the mines, and will su­ And examine his Full and Elegant Stock of New guns nindo to order, and re|«airing
perintend the transportation and put­
promptly «lone and in good style. All or­
ders filled with dispatch.
DRY-GOODS,
ting up of the mill, as well as the run­
27tf.
JOHN MILLER.
ning of it after it is set up.
NEW’THIS WEEK-
Jacksonville, Oregon,
And a General Supply of
NOTICE TO STOCK-RAISERS !
The Washington Clironicte says: “Tho
Democrats are trying to get up some en­
thusiasm over a party victory in North j
Carolina.’’ The Guard thinks that even if I
they don’t succeed they aro much better off |
than the Republicans, who have not got a
“party victory’’ to “try" over.
Tho exports of Oregon, which passed the
Custom House at Astoria, during the past
year, were estimated at a value of over four
millions of dollars. Tho goods consisted
principally of flour and wheat, and found
consumers mostly in Europe and China.
Fora population of a little more than one
hundred thousand this is certainly a good
showing.
The purchase of the Black Hills country
is attended with serious difficulties. The j
Sioux chiefs are endeavoring to drive the ■
best possible bargain with the Government, ;
ami in tho meantime tho rank ami filo of !
tho tribe, aided by an army of United States I
soldiers, are keeping out the swarms of I
anxious gold.scekers who have boon mov­
ing in that direction lor months past.
(California St., one door west ofSacbs Bros.,)
DEALER AND WORKER IN
CKKIC 13 KATFOX !
publican orators and press must forever
hold their peace after this declaration ; ;
Republican conventions must either
avoid reference thereto, or incur the
displeasure of their center figure.
Gen. Grant, by his own admission,
is an aspirant for further Presidential
honors, and the.public must make the
best of it. __________
JOHN BILGER,
NEW FIRM ! NEW GOODS ! I
—AZfD----
lïew Prices at
Or.
J. M. McCALL & CO.
ave received and are mtti . l
the Iarg®ft «nd beet
H stn« receiving
-k of t*oods ever liefore offered
seh»«ted
to the
public. The stock consists of
FANCY & STAPLE DRY-GCODS,
READ YALA DE
Gentlemen's and
Boys’
Clothing,
DOOTS AND SHOES,
CARPETS, OEL-CLOTHS,
IRON and STEEL,
HARDWARE AND CROCKERY,
GROCERIES,
Horso Slices, Hails, Bte^ ete.
Prioes to Sait the Tir.es I
WANTED.
Three Thousand Bushels of Wheat, in «x-
change for goods. Highest prices paid, and
Goods sold at Cash rates.
Please give u» a call and convince your­
selves.
(I’JtF.)
McCALL A CO.
“EZCELSIOP.”
LIVKHY STABLE
Oregon St-. Jacksonville,
J. W. MANNING <fc II. L. IRil, Propr a.
aving just received a new
stock of Harness, Buggies and Car­
H riages,
wo ar«» now prepared to furnish our
patrons and tho public generally with as
FINE TURNOUTS
As can bo had on the Pacific Coast. Saddle
horses hired to go to any part of the country.
Animals BOUGHT and SOLD. Horses
broke to work single or double. Horses
boarded, and the best of care bestowed upon
them while in our charge.
^®-OUR TERMS ARE REASONABLE.
A liberal share of the public patronage is
solicited.
MANNING A ISH.
GEORGE W. FREY,
(.S'uccc.'wor to Caton J- Prey,)
New Boot and Shoo Store.
CALIFORNIA STREET.
aving permanently located
Jacksonville, I respectfully inform
H • lie in public
that I am prepared to do all
kinds of work in the boot and shoo-making
line. Satisfaction guaranteed.
29tf.
G. W. FREY.